NAIROBI, Kenya, July 20 – Naivas Supermarket has kicked off countrywide celebrations to mark its thirty fifth anniversary, shocking buyers with free giveaways and purchasing vouchers at choose branches throughout Nairobi and different areas.
The main retailer rolled out the appreciation marketing campaign as a gesture of gratitude to Kenyans for his or her loyalty over time. Customers at well-liked retailers resembling The Curve in Lavington and Medlink in Lang’ata obtained immediate rewards on the tills, whereas related occasions unfolded in branches nationwide.
“I really feel so excited. It was wonderful—I didn’t count on to get these items. I actually respect Naivas,” stated Mary Maculate, a consumer on the Lavington department.
John Oito, one other buyer, lauded the initiative, saying it helped ease the burden of family bills.
“I’ve saved lots right this moment, courtesy of Naivas. Thanks for the purchasing—this goes a great distance,” he stated.
Now boasting 109 retailers and using over 12,000 folks, Naivas attributes its development to sturdy buyer assist, reliable provider relationships, and a dedication to delivering high quality at reasonably priced costs.
Naivas’ 35-year anniversary.
“Everyone is completely happy—the shoppers bought good offers, and as suppliers, we’re additionally completely happy,” stated Manish Popat, a long-time provider to the grocery store chain.
Naivas Head of Strategy Joseph Pertton stated the corporate is targeted on additional enlargement, concentrating on new areas to convey its distinctive purchasing expertise to extra communities.
“We will proceed to develop our footprint. Where we see alternatives, we will definitely be coming to present the good providing that Naivas does,” he stated, including that a number of new branches are within the pipeline.
As Naivas celebrates 35 years of operation, the milestone isn’t just about enlargement, the corporate stated, but additionally a renewed dedication to strengthening group ties and enhancing the on a regular basis purchasing expertise for Kenyans.